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Name   Meanings   Gender   Derivations  
                 
Dacia   Pure white, glowing   Female   Dacea, Dacee, Dacey, Daciah   Greek
Dae   Born during the day.   Female   Dai, Daia, Daiah, Day   English
Daffodil   The daffodil flower.   Female   N/A   French, botanical
Dagmar   Glorious.   Female   Dagmara, Dagmarah, Dagmaria, Dagmariah   German
Dagny   Day.   Female   Danga, Dagnah, Dagnana, Dagnia   Scandinavian
Dahila   From the valley.   Female   Dahiliah, Dahyla, Dahylah   Scandinavian
Dahlia   Flower named for botanist a dahl   Female   Dahliah, Dahlya, Dahlyah   English
Dahnay   Safe and well.   Female   Dahnae   Amharic
Dai   Great; day   Female   Dae, Daija, Daijon, Day   Japanese, english
Daila   Beautiful.   Female   Daela, Daelah, Dailah, Dayla   Latvian
Daisy   Daisy flower   Female   Daisee, Daisey, Daisi, Daisia   English
Daiya   Gift   Female   Daia, Daiah, Daiyah, Daya   Polish
Dajana   Form of diana, divine, heavenly.   Female   N/A   German
Dakota   Friend   Female   Dakotah, Dakotha, Dekoda, Dekodah   Sioux
Dale   The town near the valley   Female   Dael, Daela, Dahli, Dahlia   English
Daliborka   Fighting far away.   Female   N/A   Czech
Dalit   Flowing water.   Female   Dalyt   Hebrew
Dallas   Wise. city in texas   Female   Dalishia, Dalishya, Dalisia, Dalissia   Irish
Dalya   Tree branch.   Female   Dalia, Daliah, Dalyah   Hebrew
Dama   Gentle, noble   Female   Damah, Damara, Damaris, Dame   Latin
Damaris   Gentle   Female   Damara, Damarius, Damary, Damarys   Greek
Damia   Goddess of the forces of nature.   Female   Damiah, Damya, Damiah, Damya   Greek
Damiana   Tamed. a feminine form of damian.   Female   Damianah, Damiane, Damianna, Damiannah   Greek
Damica   Friendly   Female   Dameeca, Dameecah, Dameeka, Dameka   French
Damita   Noble   Female   Dameesha, Dameeta, Dameetah, Damesia   Spanish
Damzel   Plum   Female   Damzela, Damzele, Damzell, Damzella   Old devon
Dana   Bright day, from denmark; fire   Female   Daena, Daenah, Daina, Dainah   English
Danessa   God is my judge, butterfly. a form of vanessa.   Female   Danesa, Danesah, Danessah, Danisa   Hebrew, french, greek
Dani   God is my judge. a short form of danielle.   Female   Danee, Daney, Danie, Dannee   Hebrew
Daniah   God is my judge.   Female   Dania, Danya, Danyah   Hebrew
Danica   Morning star.   Female   Daneeca, Daneecah, Daneeka, Daneekah   Slavic
Danice   God is my gracious judge, combination of danielle and janice.   Female   Dania, Daniah, Danica, Danicah   Hebrew
Danielle daniella   God is my judge. a feminine form of daniel   Female   Danae (greek), Danal, Daneen, Daneena   Hebrew
Danna   God is my judge.   Female   Danah, Dannah   Hebrew
Dannal   God is my judge; white swan. a form of danielle   Female   Danal, Danala, Danalah, Dannala   Hebrew
Daphne   Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers.   Female   Dafnee, Dafney, Dafni, Dafnie   Greek
Dara   Compassion   Female   Dahra, Dahrah, Darah, Darka   Hebrew
Darah   Wealthy princess. a combination of daria and sarah.   Female   Dara   African american, greek
Daralis   Beloved   Female   Daralisa, Daralisah, Daralise, Daralysa   Old english
Darby   Freedom; from the estate by the deer.   Female   Darbea, Darbee, Darbi, Darbia   Irish, scandinavian
Darcelle   She is form the fortress, she has dark hair or is of dark complexion.   Female   Darcee, Darcel, Darcela, Darcelah   French
Darcy   Dark-haired / complexioned one; fortress   Female   Darcea, Darcee, Darci, Darcia   Irish / french
Daria   Wealthy. the feminine form of darius. ruler   Female   Dariah, Darian, Dariana, Dariane   Greek
Darice   Queen   Female   Dareece, Darees, Daricia, Dariciah   Persian
Darielle   She is a gift.   Female   Dariel, Dariela, Darielah, Dariele   French, greek
Darien   Wealthy, rich, kingly, she who possesses. a feminine form of darius.   Female   Darian, Darion, Darrien   Persian, greek
Darilyn   Little darling one from the pool.   Female   Daralin, Daralina, Daralinah, Daraline   Old english
Darla   Little darling.   Female   Darlah   English
Darlene   Little darling.   Female   Darilean, Darileana, Darileanah, Darileane   French
Darnelle   She is a darling.   Female   Darnel, Darnela, Darnelah, Darnele   Irish, french
Daron   Great   Female   Daronica, Daronicah, Daronicka, Daronickah   Irish
Darrelyn   Beloved from the pool. combination of darryl and lyn.   Female   Darelin, Darylin, Darylyn   English
Daru   Pine tree.   Female   Darua, Darue, Daroo   Hindi
Daryl   Little darling from the oak tree grave, gift. the feminine form of darryl.   Female   Darel, Darela, Darelah, Darell   French
Daryn   Gift. a feminine form of darren.   Female   Darin, Darina, Darinah, Daron   Greek
Dasha   Gift of god.   Female   Darsha, Darshah, Dash, Dashah   Russian
Dashawna   God is gracious. a feminine form of shawn.   Female   Dasean, Daseana, Daseanah, Dashaughn   Irish / african american
Dashiki   African skirt.   Female   Dashi, Dashia, Dashika, Dashka   Swahili
Davalinda   Pretty beloved.   Female   Davalindah, Davalinde, Davelinda, Davelynda   Hebrew, spanish
Davida   Beloved. a feminine form of david.   Female   Daveda, Daveen, Davene, Davina   Hebrew
Davina   Beloved   Female   N/A   Latin
Davonna   Beloved.   Female   Davon, Davona, Davonah, Davonda   Scottish, english, hebrew
Dawa   Born on a monday.   Female   N/A   Tibetan
Dawatha   The last born one.   Female   Dawath, Dawathah   Swahili
Dawn   Dawn, sunrise.   Female   Dawana, Dawanah, Dawandra, Dawandrea   English
Daya   Bird; one with compassion.   Female   Daea, Daeah, Daia, Daiah   Hebrew, sanskrit
Dayna   Bright day.   Female   Daena, Daenah, Daina, Dainah   English
Dayna-lee   Joining of dayna and lea. dayna meaning bright day and lee meaning meadow   Female   See dayna and lea for other derivations of spelling   English
Dea   Goddess   Female   Deah   Latin
Deana   Divine; one who lives in the valley. a feminine form of dean.   Female   Deanah, Deaniel, Deaniela, Deanielah   Latin, english
Deandra   Divine; strong, brave, courageous one from the valley. a feminine combination of dean and andre   Female   Deandrah, Deandre, Deandria, Deandriah   Latin, french, greek
Deanna   Divine, gracious; one who lives in the valley. a feminine form of dean.   Female   Deahana, Deahanah, Deahanna, Deahannah   Latin, hebrew, english
Deanne   Divine   Female   N/A   English
Debbie   Bee. a short form of deborah.   Female   Debbea, Debbee, Debbey, Debbi   Hebrew
Deborah   Bee   Female   Debbora, Debborah, Debbera, Debberah   Hebrew
Debra   Bee   Female   N/A   Australian
Dechen   Health and happiness.   Female   N/A   Tibetan
Dede   First-born daughter.   Female   N/A   African
Dedra   Sorrowful wanderer. a form of deirdre.   Female   Deadra, Deadrah, Deedra, Deedrah   Irish
Dee-dee   Cherished. a short form of names starting with 'de'.   Female   N/A   Hebrew
Degula   Excellent   Female   Degulah   Hebrew
Deianeira   The wife of hercules.   Female   Deaeanaira, Daeanirah, Daeianeira, Daeianeirah   Greek
Deirdre   Sorrowful, wanderer.   Female   Dedre, Dedrah, Deerdra, Deerdrah   Irish
Deita   Covering the earth. a form of demetria, goddess of fertility.   Female   Deatra, Deatrah, Deetra, Deetrah   Greek
Deja   Before   Female   Daija, Daisia, Daja, Dasha   French
Deka   Pleasing   Female   Dekah   Somalian
Delana   Noble protector.   Female   Dalana, Dalanah, Dalanna, Dalannah   German
Delany   The challenger's descendant; angel from heaven   Female   Dalanee, Dalaney, Dalania, Dalena   Irish
Deleena   Little darling.   Female   Deleana, Deleanah, Deleane, Deleenah   French
Delia   Visible   Female   Dehlia, Delea, Deleah, Delinda   Greek
Delicia   Delightful. a form of lisa   Female   Delesha, Delica, Delice, Delight   English
Delija   Sea daughter.   Female   Delijah   Polish
Delila   One who broods.   Female   N/A   Hebrew
Delilah   One who broods.   Female   Dalia, Daliah, Dalialah, Dalila   Hebrew
Delma   From the sea; noble protector.   Female   Delmah, Delmar, Delmara, Delmarah   Spanish, german
Delores   Sorrowful   Female   Delora, Delorah, Delore, Deloree   Spanish
Delpha   Dolphin   Female   Delfi, Delfie, Delfin, Delfina   Greek
Delphina   A form of delphinus, of the city delphi.   Female   Delphine (french)   Latin, greek
Delphis   Dolphin   Female   N/A   Greek
Delsie   Sorrow.   Female   Delcea, Delcee, Delsea, Delsee   English, spanish
Delta   Fourth-born daughter.   Female   Deltah, Deltar, Deltara, Deltarah   Greek
Delwyn   Attractive, blessed friend.   Female   Delwin, Delwyn   Welsh
Delyth   Attractive, neat.   Female   Delith, Delitha, Delithah, Delytha   Welsh
Demelda   To proclaim   Female   Demeldah, Demelde, Demilda, Demildah   Greek
Demet   Floral bouquet.   Female   N/A   Turkish
Demetria   Covering fo earth, of demeter, goddess of fertility.   Female   Deitra, Demeetra, Demeetrah, Demetra   Greek
Demi   Covering of earth, of demeter, goddess of fertility. the short form of demetria.   Female   Demee, Demey, Demie, Demmee   Greek
Dena   Valley or vindicated.   Female   Deana, Deanah, Deena, Deenah   Hebrew, native american
Denae   Innocent   Female   Denai, Denay   Hebrew
Dendra   A city in greece between mycenae and tiryns.   Female   Dendrah   Greek
Deni   Follower of dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. a short form of denise. the feminine from of dennis.   Female   Denee, Deney, Denie, Dennee   French
Denika   Morning star.   Female   Danica, Danika, Denica   Slavic
Denise   Wild, frenzied, follower of dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. a feminine form of dennis.   Female   Danice, Danise, Denece, Denese   French
Denna   From the valley.   Female   Deana, Deanah, Deanna, Deannah   Anglo saxon
Deodata   God has given.   Female   Deodatah   Greek
Derede   Gift of god.   Female   Dered   Greek
Derika   Gifted ruler of the people. a fmeinine from of derek.   Female   Dereka, Derekah, Derekia, Derekiah   German
Derora   Stream   Female   Derorah, Derore   Hebrew
Derry   Red-haired one   Female   Deree, Derey, Deri, Derie   Irish
Deryn   Bird   Female   Deran, Derana, Deranah, Derane   Welsh
Desi   Desired. a short form of desiree   Female   Desea, Desee, Desey, Desie   French
Desiree   Desired   Female   Desara, Desarah, Desarae, Desaral   French
Dessa   Wandering   Female   Desa, Desah, Dessah   Greek
Destiny   One's fate   Female   Desnina, Desnine, Desta, Destah   French
Deva   Divine, goddess of the moon.   Female   Deava, Deavah, Deeva, Deevah   Hindi
Deveney   Poet; loved. a feminine formo f devon.   Female   Devan, Devana, Devane, Devania   Irish, scottish
Devi   Goddess of power and destruction.   Female   Devee, Devey, Devie, Devy   Hindi
Devon   Poet; perfection; feminine form of devon, from devonshire; people of the deep valley   Female   Devona, Devonah, Devonn, Devonna   Irish, latin, old english
Devora   Speaking kindly.   Female   Devorah, Divona, Divonah, Dyvon   Hebrew
Dextra   Dexterous, skilful, right-handed.   Female   Dextrah   Latin
Dezba   War   Female   Dezbah   Navajo
Dhara   From the earth.   Female   Dharah   Hindi
Di   Divine. a short form of names starting with 'di'.   Female   Dy   Latin
Diamond   Diamond, precious.   Female   Diamonda, Diamondah, Diamonde, Dimantra (french)   Greek, english
Diana   Goddess of the hunt, the moon, fertility; divine, graceful.   Female   Dalana, Dalanna, Dayana, Dayanna   Latin, english
Dianne   Goddess of the hunt, the moon, fertility; divine, graceful.   Female   Diaan, Diaane, Diane, Dianya   Latin, english
Diantha   Divine flower.   Female   Diandra, Diandre, Dianthah, Dianthe   Greek
Didi   Beloved   Female   Dydy   Hebrew
Dido   Teacher   Female   Dydo   Greek
Dijana   Form of diana, divine, heavenly.   Female   Dijanah   Slavic
Diki   Healthy and wealthy.   Female   N/A   Tibetan
Dilek   A wish.   Female   N/A   Turkish
Dilla   To lull; the light   Female   Dila, Dilah, Dillah   Norse, javanese
Dillian   Object of love and devotion.   Female   Dilliana, Dillianna, Dilliannah, Dilliane   Latin
Dilys   Truth   Female   Dilis, Dilisa, Dilisah, Dillis   Welsh
Dima   Raining   Female   Dimah, Dyma, Dymah   Hebrew
Dimity   Name of sheer cotton fabric textured with checks or stripes in the weaving.   Female   Dimitee, Dimitey, Dimitie   American
Dinah   Freedom.   Female   Deana, Deanah, Deena, Deenah   Hebrew
Dinka   People   Female   Dinkah, Dynka, Dynkah   Swahili
Dione   Daughter of heaven and earth, mother of aphrodite, the goddess of love.   Female   Dion, Diona, Dionah, Dionee   Greek
Dionysius   God of wine and revelry.   Female   Dionysus   Greek
Dior   Golden   Female   Diora, Diorah, Diore, Diorra   French
Dita   Wealthy gift.   Female   Ditah, Dyta, Dytah   Slavic
Ditzah   Coy   Female   Ditza, Diza, Dytza, Dytzah   Israeli
Divinia   Divine; ox.   Female   Deveena, Devina, Devinah, Devinnia   Latin, irish
Divya   Heavenly, divine.   Female   Divia, Diviah, Dyvia, Dyviah   Hindi
Dixie   Tenth-born child; wall.   Female   Dixee, Dixey, Dixi, Dixy   French, english
Diza   Joy   Female   Ditza, Ditzah, Dizah, Dyza   Hebrew
Djinda   Bright star.   Female   N/A   Australian aboriginal (nyoongar)
Doanne   Poem; from down the hill; graceful doe.   Female   Doan, Doana, Doanah, Doann   Irish, old english, english, hebrew
Docila   Gentle   Female   Docilah, Docile, Docilla, Docillah   Latin
Doda   Friend, aunt.   Female   Dodah, Dodee, Dodey, Dodi   Hebrew
Dodie   Beloved. a short form of dorothy, gift.   Female   Doda, Dodah, Dode, Dodea   Hebrew
Dohna   A female deity.   Female   N/A   Tibetan
Doli   Blue bird.   Female   Dolee, Doley, Dolie, Doly   Navajo
Dolkar   The name of a buddhist goddess.   Female   N/A   Tibetan
Dolly   Beautiful, doll-like.   Female   Dolea, Doleah, Dolee, Dolei   English
Dolores   Lady of sorrows.   Female   N/A   Spanish
Dolphina   Dolphin   Female   Dolphina, Dolphinah, Dolphine, Dolphyn   English, latin
Domencia   Born on a sunday.   Female   Domenca, Domenciah, Domencya, Domencyah   Italian
Domina   Noble birth.   Female   Dominah, Domyna, Domynah   Latin
Dominica   Of the lord. a feminie form of dominic.   Female   Domeneka, Domenica, Do menicah, Domenicka   Latin
Dominique   Of god.   Female   N/A   French
Domino   Of the lord. a feminine form of dominic.   Female   Domina, Domyna, Domyno   English, latin
Donata   Gift   Female   Donatha, Donathia, Donathiah, Donathya   Latin
Donja   Noble ruler.   Female   N/A   Russian, norwegian
Donna   Lady, woman.   Female   Dona, Donah, Donnah, Donnae   Italian
Dora   Gift   Female   Dorah, Doralia, Doraliah, Doralie   Greek
Dorabella   Beautiful gift.   Female   Dorabel, Dorabela, Dorabelah, Dorabele   Greek
Dore   Golden   Female   Dorea, Doreah, Doree, Dorey   French
Doreen   Moody; golden.   Female   Dorean, Doreana, Doreanah, Doreane   Irish, french
Doreen   Moody; golden.   Female   Dorean, Doreana, Doreanah, Doreane   Irish, french
Dorena   Golden girl.   Female   Dorean, Doreana, Doreanah, Doreane   French
Doretta   Little gift.   Female   Doret, Doreta, Doretah,d orete   Greek
Doria   Sea. a form of doris.   Female   Dora, Dorah, Dore, Doree   Greek
Dorian   Descendant of dorus, child of the sea, from doris.   Female   Dorien, Doryan, Dorie-anne, Dory-anne   Greek
Dorinda   Beautiful gift. a form of dorothy.   Female   Dorindah, Dorynda, Doryndah   Greek, spanish
Doris   Sea   Female   Doreece, Doreese, Dorice, Dorise   Greek
Dorita   Generation   Female   Doret, Doreta, Doretah, Dorete   Hebrew
Dorma   Sleeping   Female   Dormah, Dormara, Dormarah, Dormare   Latin
Dorothea   Gift   Female   See dorothy   Greek
Dorothy   Gift of god   Female   Dasha, Dasya, Doortje (dutch), Dorafee   Greek
Dorrit   Dwelling. generation.   Female   Dorit, Dorita, Doritah, Dorite   Greek, hebrew
Dot   Short form of dorothy   Female   Dott   Greek
Dotty   Short form of dorothy   Female   Dotti, Dottie   Greek
Douna   From the valley.   Female   Dounah   Slavic
Dounia   The present world, earth.   Female   N/A   Arabic
Dove   Bird of peach.   Female   Dova, Dovah, Dovee, Dovia   English
Dowsabel   Pretty. sweet.   Female   Dowsabela, Dowsabelah, Dowsabele, Dowsabell   English
Dreama   One who dreams.   Female   Dreamah, Dreamar, Dreamara, Dreamare   Old english
Drew   Strong, brave, courageous one. a feminine short for of andrew.   Female   Drewa, Drewah, Drewee, Drewia   Greek
Drianna   Possibly derived from the adriatic sea which in latin was termed mare hadriaticum or mare adriaticum. perhaps also from the etruscan colony of adria (otherwise known as hadria). a form of adrianna, dark, mysterious.   Female   Driana   Latin, greek
Drina   Helper of humankind.   Female   Drinah, Dryna, Drynah   Spanish
Druella   Fast, level-headed.   Female   Drewila, Drewilah, Drewile, Drewill   Latin
Drusilla   Strength   Female   Drewcela, Drewcella, Drewcila, Drewcilla   Latin
Dudee   Star, bright light.   Female   Dudea, Dudey, Dudi, Dudie   Gypsy
Duena   Chaperon, companion.   Female   Duenah, Duenna, Duennah   Spanish
Dulcie   Sweetness   Female   Delcea, Delcee, Delcina, Delcinah   Latin
Durene   Enduring   Female   Durean, Dureana, Dureanah, Dureane   Latin
Dustine   Warrior. a feminine form of dustin.   Female   Dustean, Dusteana, Dusteanah, Dusteane   German
Dusty   Covered in dust. a short formo f dustin, warrior.   Female   Dustea, Dustee, Dustey, Dusti   English
Dyani   Deer   Female   Dianee, Dianey, Diani, Dianie   Native american
Dyllis   Sincere, true.   Female   Dilis, Dilisa, Dilisah, Dillis   Welsh
                 
 
 
   
 
 
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